
Imposing museum with ornate ceramics, crystal and fine furniture, from Middle ages to present day. Founded in 1882, the Museum of Decorative Arts is located in the north wing of the Louvre Palace. Its mission is to promote decorative arts, applied arts, and design. The museum houses an extensive collection of objects and artworks spanning from the Middle Ages to the present day.
The museum’s collection includes furniture, ceramic objects, glassware, jewelry, textiles, posters, and other forms of decorative arts. It showcases the evolution of design and decorative arts through the ages, highlighting styles such as Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and contemporary design.
In addition to the permanent collections, the museum regularly organizes temporary exhibitions that explore various aspects of decorative arts and design. These exhibitions may focus on contemporary designers, specific artistic movements, or themes related to fashion and design.
The Museum of Decorative Arts contributes to promoting creativity and innovation in the field of decorative arts and design, offering visitors a fascinating perspective on the history and evolution of these disciplines.